The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, December 20, 1893, PART 1, Image 2

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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1893.
The Weekly Ghronicle. j
Entered at the pcatornce at The lVtllea, Oregon,
a eei-oad-claee wail matter.
6t B. KHTioN rates.
by mail, nwritii rurim, is advaMck.
One ntf II f
V. X lUOttt "S
hree mouths oil
A-lTrtiinc ml. reasonable. ik1 uimk' known
OQ application.
A.ldn-e all eonimnnicatioos to'-THE I'KKON-
Ii L-i., l'he IsUiea. umcuu.
CVKREXT PRESS COMXEXT.
The blue downed the criuison. The
1 black-and-blue is now downing them
j both.
Patti's music U written one not lower
i than it used to be. But her scale of
price is a high as ever.
Knox county. Hi., is probably the di-
UE SPEAKS TOO LATE.
The president presents a strong state
ment of facts in support of the poliry
popularly accredited to hiin, that of his
desire to re-enthrone the queen, believ
ing she was deHed uulawfully aiuT
through the intimidation of the V. .
lie has made a mistake in not
A WESTERN STATESMAN.
vorce center of the Vnited States. In
the last tive vears the number of divorce
troops
! being thus frank long ago, and it W :
! evident that he appreciate this UiUtNke
in the following parngraph ui bis report : .
: ! ha averaged one to every eeveu war-
The F.xaminer cails for
r.itvy i sheep at the Midwinter fair.
statk ornriALt. I riages
. - . . .s Pennover ;
.. W. Mt-Hrut I
. . . K B. Mi K
j. H.1 Mitchell ! tariff system the Examiner has been ad-
B. Hermann, i i1iflltUviif,hMn wnnM ikwin
, k Kill I '"-"!- -r- t
be a rarity wormy a pi ace in a utuie
museum.
"The unfortunate public representations
of the equation and the exaggerated
t-venioi
rc'etarr o Stale
Trvw.urer .
BupL of Public Instruction
MuaUira
"ongresamcn.
tit lTl liter r'raa teaaer
corstT orriciAx.8
lomirr Judgv. lieo. r. BUielcy
j statements of the sentiments of our
display of ' lp'e have obviously injured the pro
Under the P1' ' ucc.t!iiul nieUiation." These
"public representations and ex
aggerated statements" would never have
been made had he chosen to deal openly
with the American people, instead of
sending Blount with paramount author-
Siena
er.
Treasurer . . ..
CommiMUouera
A
Hon. W. II. Corbett scores the Tele-
T. A Ward
" m sSei'l Pm 'n yesterday Oregonian quite
(J. lsmueiie I artistically. He shows up the content pt-
Joei k.-.iiu ihieness ol the paper in auusmg Mr.
Bunnuaaen. o! Pubhc school. V-vU u.n some months ago, and then up-
cunniM N. ii. lAstwoui i holding Mr. Markle, a man in ever way
' j his interior. The Telegram needs some
The Puke Yeragna is reported to be ! of it own meilic-lM ollce in , wllie.
giving expensive entertainments in bis
Senator Dula MiIm a et Mweh
the Tartar.
Next in importance to the Hawaiian
message was the eeech of J. X. IVilph
in the senate yesterdny on the tarill'
tuentiou.
The senator from Oregon reminded the
senate of the speech nirde by him last
scinn on liie silver I f.!, in which be
attributed the existing depression in
business lo the threatened abandonment
of the protective system and the fear of
hostile tarill" levis'u.tion in the l' nited
.-tatea, beginning i;li the M-pinni-m of
the colonies from the mother i.tf
He Mid the proposed o i (.-
would taean ileath t" when' m -l !
groainf, the ruising of cuttle and le-r-o.
fruit-raising and hop-grow ing. !i- iitf.
lliuilieriiig and uuii:ng. which lire the
tne prim-tpul iniliHtries.
Senator Josenh N. iKi'.ph, of P.irt-
We
J TTT
win iic Mira m
IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
Cannot use Wheat that is rotten
or growing in the sack.
Ue ui fou 50 ts. per Sa;k Hero
PEASE & MAYS,
II I .11.1
ity,!and Will,, with pecretSnstroctiona. J-- f f Z11 .,ho" TKfl.-n io K1 r lUnnr,!, T
.huyler) county. .V. Y.. ctober m. j 1 1 Ul
X V-V5ns-
He received a common ch -J
i aatcan in f-an SebasUan, in Spain. He ! Oregon got to the world s fair with
U a pretty nice bankrupt. His Ameri- ( feet on her ,y0oo, besides getting
an sympathisers, wno were to, and . awav with eighteen medals of award in
tho-e who did contribute to hU relief- j horticolture. nineteen in agriculture,
fund, should be in baste with their j (our ; niines, four in education, six in
ducats. -ii j fishery, two in women's work and two
A French phvsician who has found herbarium. She bronght back -'0.000
that the majority of deaths upon the j o the unexpended appropriation. Fifty
battlefie d arise from the bleeding to fiTe wrJs 'or state that is thought by
death of the wounded while waiting for ' 90010 ol our cousins as a part ot
the surgeon, proposes that each soldier ! tlie Sacramento valley is not a bad
in the French army shall be taught showing.
wiiere the arteries of his body are, and
that Mute held nt iliiitrhamton.
vembcr, 161. He thi-n practiced
No-
how to arrest hemorrhages from them.
In doing this he has found a nse for that
most nseless of arts, talooing ; a small
figure of some kind being tatooed over
each artery, so that the soldier can at
uace see where to apply the ligature.
Economy is one of the greatest virtues
in times like these. American house
wives very often waste much food from
carelessness. The slop barrel receives
mnch meat and bread and vegetable
scrape which should not be allowed to
thus go to waste. The habit is engen-
T. r , -r,, , dered from universal good wages, which
The Baker City Elade says : "The . , . . . ....
wool growers of Baker countv have , .....
. .... ,. . , j manv have lost their situations or suf-
s:gned a petition asking the state board , : ...
. , .. . . .. fered a reduction in salarv, the same
of equalization to make a lower rating ! , , . , ,,
' . . , habit of waste follows. Theru are manv
on the assessment of sheep, giving as a , , , , ,. . , ... ....
..... , . " . I rood )ooks published which will give
reason that Uiey were assessed above the ; r . , ' ... , , ,,
.v. j hints on how to utilize these "left-overs,
market value. In this countv sheep I , . , , ,
were assessed at $1.50 per head, which I 'nd ,l wonId conmljr m
m-a unit atMkAAn it- rk ViA lt.1v tf
was entirely too high, as we have heard i , , , , .
The state board will needs be careful in
their deliberations, ae other stock and
properties are assessed in excess of true
value.
leaving all others in d uht as to what ; JB
u- tliuv v.al itlirruu r.lli4dMilltnf ! V ! "
wnen Ulis saia "lie came not io in-j eatictttU.n. private instruction, un.i for)
vestigate, but to act," the plain infer- j a tjnie otti-uded the li. ncM-e U'enleyan j
ence was nothing less than to place the ; hcmiuarv at Lima. N. Y. After urriv- j
ntiMn ou tlie throne. This nnturallv i inir at the aire of eighteen years he '
aroused indignation, for such is a prero". j taup-ht whool a portion of each year
gative which belongs onlv to congress j "h;f l"'"; an education and h.s
.... , T.i . prod-ssion. Ho s-ncUftl law with M. ui.
The president deserves to be alarmed that, irtm.ah Mc,;uin. ,u MaVBlm, x. Y.
the prospects of suci-eesful meiiiation are! BUll ,VBK B,iiuitt.a to tlie lar at the
obviously injured. He may have been j r-enerai term of the supreme court of
sure of this unfavorable press comment
npon his exclusive dealing, for he invited
it. Manifestly he has injured the cause'
for which be was laboring, for the
American press will di9like to retract ,
what has been said, unless ciiiifMl!ed t )
by the severest demands of honor. It
will consequently try to make the ino-t
of such evidence as can be secured by
tlie most careful search that the marine
were landed nut to aid the provi.-ional .
government but to protect American
interests, as claimed by Stevens, Thurs-.
ton, et al. ; that the queen was too cor- J
rupt and profligate; and that the)
strength of the revolutionists was ade
quate to overthrow the monarchy nn-'
aided. But Cleveland will stand con- i
victed of being the first dictator of the .
American republic whatever the facta. '
l wiu. Krkvtr.ii Avvriitv, nkm.h. kkm av i-nukktakks ehrst. ..
rf.nil inim xnv.iiie h,. il --- li. .1 Ix'l.ni o tlie A.-l'loli, slul I .v a l ii,.t ,., "
IUviiik Utkim Hi,- wn-wrl e. .io ..I limtrilt-U U III I.iiiImiIiiiIi.K, I mo imiiaMil Wall VZ"''
tt:li.( la-rltuiillix t" the lmlti-. '"''s-i
UK i-i'rliUMliix lu the
I I K 1K Ur.slVKs.
tlud W it-!:li;ttiti Mtrit'tn.
I
I'l-riuT if I hlnl mul V uhtntrton stiwti..
Ail i.rili'-- proli(.t!v MtUMMl.U to.
Called Dajr or
'The
re
I'li TI KKS KUAKK.Ii Til til'.liKK AT tilMUT 507ICK.
WM. MICritLL. undertaker and Emhafepr i
is a tills in the atfutn ot tn ti n-Jii-h tnlr- i ...
leads oh to forttine."
The poet unquestionably had reference to th
CURRENT PRESS COMMENT.
j profession In Sehnyler county, N. Y..
I during- the winter if lsi'.l-'wj; in W.-J
enlisted in ( apt. M. Crawford'a cum-
The Lehigh strikers gained nothing pany. known a the Oregon Kscort.
which they conld not have secured . raised under act of congress, for the
itiiont a strike, and its consequent loss purrxnte of protectinp the emiffratnin
lNii.i'ii. om.oox, j ,
BESA.TOK J,
Representatives Hermann and Ellis
are receiving petitions, memorials and
.etters from their state asking that
I
ges and in many cases of positions. ! of lh.at -vear. lo ''e l'acific coast apainst
j - iiosiiii? iiiuiuns. n.iiu me jrtmiiiuu (!
The average price of wheat is 52.1 -, ! ortlerly aerpeant.
cents per bnshel. The next lowest price ! " ,tu 1, e on the free list of the t ilson Ue in Portland, Ore., in Octo-
in the twentv-three vears from 1S70 to ' Dili we "OPI newspaper joiies on , ber, lrV.i, where he has since resided
at CRANDALL &. BURGET'S,
Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced ram
MICIIFUUCH BKICK, . fSIOX CT.
1393, inclusive, was W.5 cents, in ISM. i lne 'ee ma" w'-' not niake their ani.ml j In 1W4 he wa elected city attorney of
l tie city 01 1 ortlanil. ami tlie Mime
year was appointed ly 1 'resident Lin
coln district attomev for the district
The average for the ten years 1ST0 to j ppearance next summer,
1ST9, was 10-4. M, and for the ten vears J
18S0 to 189, 82.6. while for the three! Sapf the majority in congress
i i 1 1 r . 1 l 11
.1..- u .1 .1., : ve&r isiiu to 11 was to.u. ine ue- t -
, , .... ,.-, : j rlinefmm the avenue of the last three ' nua""oriu11- or iwini-wann urf f the htat. w.natf of im-ejtii win.
ttLrutiiiuii ui uir lumwT. woui, iron iqu i -.. .. i ri ...1 i t , i ,
hop interest, of the state. Wilson and ! Pt of which, viz, ! w,JU,d Cleveland and yaeen L,l. do ,)f thp ,,.
Iroolittle have received similar doen- i nd '2. occurred the largest j t,,en. , ; and '74: has been actively enp
1 reL ,1 , ! vihls in the historv of the conntrv. is! i since his removal to Oregon in
.1... i. : .11- .i i 24.5 cents, or ?M ner cent. The nrincina! '
line limb 1- will IK llliliOJnsioie 10 110 ; - ' ' ' 1- 1 .. ., lt. .
..... . ... .toi.n..- Vnrlr 7K Pfnn- 1 form is direcliy before ns. Wonder if
unvininir in tne House tor tne nemo- , .
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Airtla4 !.rltr.
! it r virtue nt an rjeriitum :hI utw c,r uir I roiiowiiig is the list or letters rrmaii
n- ( tutr4l out ul thr i in-illl iinrt ol tlie Sute of ! ilcf in i1R tioti.fTi Tl TU')
til he resipned them to take his scat in ! ""-Jim l.ir w.c. nmnit. ni-m ii-w nrnl . , ., rv
r ........ ...... i. 1 ..... ..... . I. . ...i.i ' t'H Ail Lie F.i.Uw liu A.L IiHj
mi-m- I J . .. . . V 1 . . ''. i-.ii, ikv
il -t im tlie -;il dT of Si.vrmhiT
.11 i. ..o- ., , .
v.m ii iiie(.iiniitir!. m unit then nrnl theret,.i,o I --" caiuiiK jor same win fire mi-
terests or defeating the tariff bill
senate.
sylvania, CS; Yirginia, (J; Georgia, W
: ,v, ' gan. 57 : Indiana, "i-: Illinois and Min-
'rttic majority is so larire. Thev sav
'here is a possi'bilitv of saving thee in-1 Tela9- Kentucky, Ohio and Michi- j
Mr. Cleveland remarks that "tariff re-
he don't wish it were behind us instead?
r.it!iiff. nhcreln V. It liiinir. Oevirv UntkliiN n. H-l.i..l. u : .. j .
,-nr..l " - , " uvnriiaeu.
; uiuier the nrm imine mihi iie -f in!ur. v m . i.rimrr, js
V4 r I klt.a JL tl.l.l. w.M. ..I. H...l llu..l ' It I tf-...' .
.: i.;. " J ....... , I'w-iiiin., jiriur
riabiv n io: .i m. l .... vmk i ri.a!nt r.im unilliliti ana 1 ue liwlirii l.llm er-
time of his election had a lurpc, lucra- j ' "on-anv. a e,.rt.rHti..i.. r a. i.n..innt..
live law practire. and was actively en- ; m. t . i. t ni.n and ti.e u i,' nie..ti...i iu
MARKET REPORT.
I paped in various business enterprises.
nesota, ol; Iowa, 4!;
! Kansas, 4.'5 ; Nebraska, ."
Missouri 47
rlouth Dak-
I
1 1 Tiesiiav, Iec. i:. Tin
ota, 44; North Iakota, 40; California,
presents no new features.
local market
Our business
Iavia, Mrn Agnes
l il wards, Mrs J
llendre, A
Iltigtieit, r-amuel
Knnutf, John (.
Merchant, Mrs Joe I'attiaon, C A
Mclrntian, Malcolm Uh-, Mr J C
I'.ien, II
Hush, Alice
Itckersou. EC
iliggins, I'nint-s
llyiand. t.eo Jl t
Morr, Mm Alia
Moore, Af X
51.
houses are displaying holiday goods ex-
The president withholds his report on The market is well supplied with al!
the Hawaiian matter, ostensibly to gain ; kinds of fruits and produce in general.
time. It is probable that when all the i i'ncee continue steady, w ith the extep- j
It has been said of McKinVy, by those
who look for defects, that he has no
sense of humor, is too serious ever to
train impulsive popularity. But this as
sertion does him much injustice. He
has wit, though he dues not use it npon ; ... . nv.i L-arr it m-ill ahnar an tion of eL'?s. which are on the decline;
the stump ; and he has a keen sense of , paralleled assumption of; authority, if j 20 cents canli and 2o in trade is what the j
hnmor, though he esteem it out of J not arj8olute betrayal of American ! dealers are paying today. j
place in bis public relations. He has interests. In the Sunday Oregonian ap-j Poultry is in fair supply, even though
never forgotten what that great Ohioan, I j,,, a letter from jheodore F. Lansing, j the holidays are almost on ns, prices re- j
jom vr.ui, uiie-c mu iu tuuiiij jiun- , , : iinnolulu. for a can Francisco main nominal
tician: "Be rerious; the crowd will i w.mni;.;n ,, to Henrv F. Gallix.
I 1'eai'hnian, May
lioneli, ( has I
Walker, Mrs J
Wymaa, H J
M. T.5W..V5.P.M.
follow fun-maker upon the stump, and j of i.ortiand) nnder ,jate 0'f DecemW
will applaud his wit an-1 go into ecsta- j.5th . ..Yonr lA);Ph, is right in
cies over Lis humor, hut they nave a
mental reservation against him when
they come to the polla."
wanting to see Minister Willis' instruc
tions, and we hope that he, supported
by the entire congress, will insist npon
the facta, tor we believe that the docu
ment in question contains an act of war,
as much as though Willis had accom
plished and carried oat iu instructions.
We also believe that a damnable ccn-
Mhl Wftt.aml lier.-llmltr oVe. Itwil. Ui'l on tlie
, ... .1 . , - I . . ..I ' U i eHUH'T. I-'AI, UUI M- T I. IX. II illtl
lie was t-iccicii to me t nuett .aies :,;,.! H, nm,t, 1M u , t.. tin-l.iKlit hidiler.
senate as a republican., to succeed La- i .rraii in tmiul.nu
fayette tirover. icnni-rat, and took his j SSnmiajr. ha -J ad day of January. 14,
seat March :;. 1 and w as reelected ' "! -' m the aft.-m.-m r ..l.lilnT. at the
, . i !r..ut ilwr tur ri.imtv etmrt hmi. in lmlS-
m Jannarr, 1 .. ids term of service i i, w0.,,, ),!,,., orev.in. aii i.f tn un..i
will expire March Tl. ' "'I' t-'en.!- iie-m-.t n, tnt writ, ami ;ieiein
(M-ni'iiiiirlv il--ritM-l n. luliMva t.. lt
I All tii ii iiorti.m ! Inn.l .iimiii.-I in tin ktt i .
VOOO'S I'lIOSrilOOINI. ;..tu -t-f , i rr .1 1 1, j N . K l.i K . vv x .
Tbi Cml Kmllili tliiaali. i1" W "'' e""llt. lre..n, beaiiiiimc nt tl..-
tmrnm-T and paraanmMIr , " o. . " .. ' . . . .
mraa ail forma of Aerrow etn.-r ti.eiMv nn-ih t.. ii.thM..i ..m... ... i..t
irtaaMa.atlaaliM. Sixear '. lr In -e- ..li inrr unl t.. .i.lli.ei , , I i. , ..... ,- ...i.,
otorrhea, hpofC9adaU w '( ul IjiI th. n.e .nlli t,. ,laer ill le. j rtll,y t tll il.-
ttrttuoAtramor Ikxm, ; "Oi --iiH1iiIii :rj :s li.. urn,, vr ami : , .Hintr otirt nl Warn-., nniiitr. "re
pnxrrlbrd trrwt B I T,"' -' l-f- ;"" """""i'. 1 n.n.i.trnt.v ..I tlie atr ..! J.-tui BiU
'Llrr. i ",'7, r e,w,r , rrr '" i w rrrr i,:,.': i,
drmnrM Tor Wnfi ntmboaUMii tr Da otrera - ".! " - iimv. , roni.-r .if Third and W-Iiinitl"0
ixfjrt and After.
Administrators Notice
"Until the B. B. was discovered,"
writes Professor Henry Drummond,
"scarcely anyone knew how to make a
man, a gentleman, and a Christian out
of . street boy. The thing had hap- j piracy ; WMbington
, ,rru.,. . Cu...c or .pvn, . clewUlldi Gresham, Blount and the
but there was no steady machinery forjEngUgh emWRT (nd if the American
it. Specimens could be turned out sst - bHc - not WBtchfu, Cleveland will
the , rate of a score or two in a year, but , not onJy nnd( tfae acU o( the iltTrUoD
under the new procew you have them j ,dmini.trationi bat will nndo the o(
by the Uttabon. The .treet boy of the j oof forefather, in 7f and reduw Amer.
close of the nineteenth century, in fact, j ica to , Briti.h colonv."
will soon become m tradition." And in j a
McClure's Magazine for December he, NEWS OF THE STATE.
describes this important B. E. (Boys
Brigade; and tells the story of its origin
and progress.
Geo. Barnard and George and
Clarence Zacharyjwere bound over nn
der foOO bonds at Fossil for stealing
The success of aalmon canneries near cattle from Charles Prindle and selling
Blaine this season is said to have had j them to Mays &. bons of Anteloie.
the effect of attracting the attention of j Tiie Dallea-Prineville stage has again
many Fraser river cannerymen to that ' changed its route, so as to 'run from
point, where all the salmon must paw J Bake Oven direct to Prineville instead
in making their way into the stream. ! 0 cming around byAntelopIe, a branch
According to an exchange, the result gtage running to that town from Bake
wil I probably be that two more can-! Oven everyday.
neries at least will be removed there be
fore the opening of another season, and
eventually the majority of F'raser river
canneries will be massed at or near
1'vint Koberts. It is said that one
cannery cleared $25,000 this year, and
the two institutions packed about 75,rxX)
A correspondent of the Antelope
Herald says: The'two year old daughter
of John Lloyd, living near Mitchell, met
with a serious accident last f-aturday,
Dec. 8th. While playing with tome
other children, the little one had her
There is no change in the wheat mar
ket, and it is nearly lifeless.
i OLD AND SPRY.
.Tous SaRTAIX, tlie Philadelphia uteri j
enjrraver. famous for introducing me- j
zotint into this country, has jtwt cele
brated bis eijrhty-fifth anniversary, r icing-
in excellent health und as indus
trious a ever.
Alf.xam:k Hck kaIiat. who lives in
Harrison county, Intl.. will celebrate
his one hundred and fourteenth birth
day November IT. He savs he hun
voted at every' presidential election
since 1"W0. a period of ninety-three
years.
Mrs. Ei.i.AHKTn Jr.Kvis, of Amity- j
villi-. N. Y.. the widow of a veteran of I
the -war of recently celebraUid j
her one hundredth birthday. .She is I
in excellent health, and has seven
children living, of whom the eldest in
aeventy-Eve years old.
Mb. ami Mits. ('rura Chuah, of Craw
ford county. Ind.. have for seventy-five
years foutriit life's battle together, and
j a day or two ajfo, Kurroiiiiih-d by nu
merous cini'tri-n. frratidchildn-n and
tfreat-fmtndchildren. they celebrated
their diumoml weddirifr.
Josiha Baiistow, the only living
printer who ever worked at the case
with Horace Greeley, is curhty-uve.
hut still picks up type at riijrht in a
Norwich (( onn.) otliee. Thoti(.'h he
Joesn't lMik sixty, he talUs like it. and
is tine of the joliiest old fellows in
town. ., .
; Mmt wnctlili ajadarloa In plita at thla. lean tola
i ciialHMMai atxn-a, look prtra In Irttar. and
j we will aaad br rtim malL JTloa, one pwlutra,
I tl; atx, ax Om wttl pUn, mi miU ea. faaib'
; let tfc plain ana Wtl enyrt(iv. eanta pcataa.
Adilraai The IUI ( bvmlaal Co..
l.'l WiKxlwanl Tanue.Iwtmtv 11Kb.
ro d In Tt I'allca lT Blakelcv at lionKbm.
IIMfiH n1 1,
; lli. Whieh tl .- t
j I aanl H.w.k
I .llrtlililnetiinn I
! reliruarv i , I .
fmtre llt.el pmi.i tfc.
nii tHariiiK
Kaal Katata Tranaffira.
Kheriff to t-olicitors' Loan A Trust Co.,
lots A, B, C, J, K and L, block h3 Ft.
j Ialle Military liesene; $2,045.
j riheriff to McFarland A French, e'
j se'4' sec. 34, township 1 north, range 15
i east; $1,:MK).
j Daniel Osmers to Aug. Bnchler, lot 0,
i block 82, lots G. H, I. J, and K, block
80 Ft. Dalles Military Keserve; $0h0.
Clarence O. Bunker to Sarah E. Bnn
ker, lot 13, block 12, Thompson addition.
$J0.
"A Talented Editor."
1'iirinr the eomliiR nn.ntlu. or the henled
perl.1. tliiwe who are traveling ir efHitempiatinit
a trip away fnim hmi.e r.Milil rmil the lnll.iw init
lett-rr tri.m a brltllant and wull known edit. and
tirovlde themauivea airatluit attano nl tieailaelie
J fd ilizin.-:
I ItRSTi.r.Mrs'-1 had ennn t.. n aovernl
; box f Krauw- a fleadaehe ( itimieii while
i traliiit U. hl'niro t.. attend the Nttniial bem-
(leratle i .ni veuli.Mi. T Im v ' l-il like a charm In
, prevetllinr harailaehea and dU2lne. llnve ha.J
ery nine lii'lene lime n.jr return, Wlneh
reinaritflOle. unm renpectlnlly,
Ji.ns t'. SHArrsn.
A KeiKivn. t-n. . K..rd,
r.ir 9aW hy liinkel. ai ll..iiitht..n. t-rerriiitlnn
Imtta. IT.'. Be. , i , nt.. 1 tie Ijalie, or.
B..I.1 lijr snipe iL klnernly.
Sm' Juiis (t.AlToX, nephew of the
(rrand old man, is dcscrilied as a tall,
broad-tihouldered younir plant, as
1 l.anrl ertt hrntittti tliA lelr mat o I.ua ardent a conservative as his uncle it
Though at the present time . h k , M he,( , b , ! the reverse and one of the most ex
Ptiget sound is not reckoned in com put- !
ing the saU'ton outpnt for the season,
this will oon I changed, the pack this
season having passed the IW.OuO mark.
Those who have anticipated great thing
from the wealth of fisheries in our waters
are not to be disappointed, and the time
is sot far distant when we shall see
ir hope verified.
inside skin. Her mother placed it to
gether and kept it therejtill the 'arrival
of Dr. Hualock who dressed the wound
in good style, and it is now doing as well
as could tie expected.
American industries suffer from "that
tired feeling," due to Cleveland's met
lage and the Wilson bill.
I tensive whisky distillers in Scotland
E. C. Kr-r..t( kk. M. P.. wears collars
four inches hit'h, probably the highest
on record. They are made from a
special pattern, never stand more than
one or two washing-, and it takes three
of them a day to satisfy Mr. fipcncer'a
instincts of neatness.
Use Mexican Silver f-tove Polish.
When on
bn of Ltiray, Bussell county, Kan., I
called at the labaratory of Chamberlain i
A Co., Dew Moines, to siiow them his1
six-year-old boy, whose I i fry had been j
saved by Chamberlain's Cough Kerned v, '
i. . . . i
it naving curen him ot a very severe at
tack of croup. Mr. Dai ton is certain
tiiat it saved his boy's life and i enthu
siastic in his praise of the Bemedv. For
sale by Blakeley & Houghton.
rihiloh's enre, the Great Cough and
Croup Cure, is for sale by fcnipes A Kin
emly. Pocket size contains twenty-five
doses; only 25c. Children love it. f-old
ry 8nipes 4 Kinersly.
"eti UiritiK Ontr Kehriiar j-i.
. )., i.ti rer.tr. lil at j.iee I t-r
the Sirrrl. t'artlie Irm.k
' -i. . , hv ileeil tMwrlliff dale ,
lu.'S iteil 1 iliil r.f.rie4 at .
J. "I' . to " illianl Hutu tiy i
tl't I-'. I- l. Khkrll fl.etl la
nillT feeorileQ .11 e'We T.I ut km 111 tis f : lot
J VV Ji.hriw.il In U. 1 leru.K .lnti JtllT 17, Jli, ;
which deeil a ilniy rv-mile.1 at ie u n( uid i
Hi. -I' . and tn J. turner and t.. w rtnlaiid j
by del henrinr date Jnmiarr II). wi. wrrl'-h I
nee.1 l. ilniy minleil at ture 1 il H.Ji -u ' nl :
aanl rteed tee..fii, Iiit aanl cinnty. all of which
rimiUare herei.T relerreit a a part i( tlila rte
u ripu.ii.: lik-n and levied npnii the pn.periv
nt lit. anil! t It i.rahani. or . nilieli lher-..t mm
hall lie aiiniclent to aatiafr I'.e mi in dlizi.lii
with Interest aaid ainn Irom the 'fid day ul
Novenilief. !"!. at the rate ( ten percent er
anniiiii. and Iumii attornev a ha, and the lur
th-r.iin ol lt eta of aald nit, t.aiether
with aeenilnit roau and expnnaea of Mle, and II
any u-j.ln- remains alu-r the aatialnctlnti of
aid iiiu ahoTe menllniieil. aneh aurplna tr he
api.lnl In witlafeif wn of the jnilument of the
d.'l-tidnnt The Huiiea l.n mlmrl 11K omtainy
airaltiat tne deleinlanta. Ilaeid and Ktta l.raham,
ner iirdlnr hi aanl judgment and derree herein
liel.tre menlioiietl.
Iialeil at 1'aliea t'lty. Or., Ier Is, lsnit
T. A. WARIi.
d'Jiw.'.t Sheriff of aaeo Cmnitjr. lir.ni.n
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
V. H. Lard Om . The la.-, dr.,
iHnnticr V. Iicl. i
Notice ta hereby (rlveii that the f..ll..lnr
narneil pettier ha fllell lottie of his Inpnitlt.n !
In malie htial trriiof In nnpiM.rt of htn riMlni. and i
that aanl priail will lie maile l-l..re the rno-l-r
and recover of tiie ('. e I anil iiRier at '1 he
Irullva, Or., nn January 1, 1-mji, v.
lamea ttarlliigaiiie.
llonii-l.-arl No. .r.'. for NF'-,' HWi,. K'i MK' .
ml SK.i , SK' ,. See. Hi, Tp 4 s K 1.' K. W . M.
He nullum, tne l .ll..wlnr wIIii..ti p. pnive lila
eoinii,in.ii ni.Jenee npnn and cultivation id
aanl land, vl :
1 r iliiionilMin, .1. (i. flni...n and 1 rmnt. nf
w amie.tir., and K. N 'handier. 1 lie I. all.-., or
ni-'.-l JUII
ttv, Hm-ii eonnty. tre.ai
nl tl.l lintiee
Wlti.i
I'aliea i i
rnontha In. in the date i
I l.lHl I, I 11.- IH M- 'J. l"lfl
.'t di.J l Ailm r estate of John Is.-lal.'-
Administrator's Sale
bemw, the llonorahle Cnuiitr I oett ;
State in orea-oii, f..r im eounti.oa'
da of Novemlarr, sl, dlllT maile
re-tliit Ilie. the llliller.lxi.ell. tlie Sllir
eil, iunlMi--d and actum admiHi'ir" "
eaUteof W llllam A. Alien, dereaes!. "
Inndii and premln-a lie,oiisiiir h mid mu '
hereinafter deMrllal. al piihhe an"" '
hiiheat belder, lur enah In hand. " !..
lore, In pursuance nf acid imlet and sal-' .
will, ou III
lh lar of January. IS4
at the hour nl two n'rlie-k In the
aid day. at the front d.air of ,'u,i
mm.- in ianea i uy, nuninnii.." " aifall
nd premie
raid eataie, ami partioularly lfe"
lew.. Pewit -t
The niiti.'t iiiartet and the nirrw
ter nf tlie anuthweat .iiarter nl ""ULt
towtiihap I north, of ranire 1.1 e" "
lamette Meridian. In Weerii eaiolT. . ,
iiiiipiinnnt .im acrea, mure or i- ",-e
eetller with a!l and -ll.enlar tlie IH,m.T.
at public auction to ll. hirlie-l
In band, the landa
thereon, said aaie will
prnal and cinilirruatiuii
t
la- niaila ""7',
the mm
of
H l.l'WI. II, ,.!...
visit to Iowa, Mr. K. Ditl-;
NOTICE.
r,
H. I.su (irru a, The Iiau.ru. On.,
SOV. 1. I
fiimplaliit harliie le.n entereitat thin OfTlec
h Sv.luey M. Slnl-.h ag.iln.t Uliaiii .e..iiey lor
aiMii.i..iiiiiir. ho- rlonicMead Ki.try No. :t.n
ibih-il 5h h II l"i. ute.n tne HW of h.itl..n
Tonhip i North. Knliee li Kat, In i
eoiinty, Ureif..ii, with a . p, ti, enin-ellatioii
nf aald entry: the aald airtet are hereby mini
monen i, ai."-ar al una onn eiiu the lith day nl
le-einia-r, al III nclnca, A. M , p.
and (iiriii.ii ptiinnny eoiiicrnnur ankd
Ntrtindoiiuietit.
JOHS W. l.KW IS, KiKlator.
haled at lialieat 'llr. W aaco cnniitr-
'tnh ilar of Noenila-r, l-'l. . ,ieti.
t.K'Hii.fc ,M ii
.'rtdi'.ja Adm'r estate of W m. A. Alie' "
.A. NEW
UD(lerlakD2 Establi
KINZ & NITSCHM.
DtALERi IN' .
'i Furniture and Carps-,
wimiii: noon: utiout
Best grades oak, fir, pine and alab
w-d. Ollice B53 Second street. All
i orders promptly attsnded to.
tf Maii a 6l Bkxtox.
a
no!"" I
W. have added to our
o...plte Undertading ''"'"'t
.ml are in no way o" -;.
the Undertaker.' Trust, onr P"1
be low accordingly.